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Polónia

9325

Data de início: 04-10-2020

Data de fim: 02-07-2021

Vagas: 1

Duração: 9 mes(es)

Data limite de candidatura: 01-09-2020

Financiamento: Aprovado

Subsídio mensal (Dinheiro de bolso): 85 €

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Resumo: The Club is an informal union of students and teachers interested in the EU and othercultures. The priority of the EIC’s activities is intercultural, European and civic education of youth. Within the EIC workshops, school exchanges, debates on European topics are organized.

The Complex of School provide an offer of general highs school education with specializations in psychology, nature and firefighting, law and police force as well as professional education in the field of landscape architecture, aviation technician, geodesy.

Perfil: Volunteers aged between 18 and 30 years, legally residing in one of the participating and partnercountries. We seek a balance of varied ages, genders and nationalities amongst our volunteers. All candidates must be registered in European Solidarity Corps database.

No specific knowledge, skills or experience is required as the necessary ones can be acquired during the project. We are not looking for experienced volunteers but those who would learn a lot during the service in a particular hosting organization and are strongly motivated.

Apart from personal motivation of volunteers our requirement is volunteers' strong will of learning Polish language after selection procedure successfully ends. We need selected volunteers to know a few crucial phrases. Why is this important? Because they will work with children with disabilities and youth, which often do not speak English well or any other language.

Tarefas: The volunteers’ will support the club in its activities connected to European & intercultural education and organize non-formal language learning activities in English/their mother tongues for high-school students. More in detail, they will:
 organize individual English/mother tongue conversations with members of the European Club and high school students and help them improve their language skills and increase awareness about their countries, cultures and current EU topics which the conversations will be dedicated to,
 prepare presentations/workshops about Europe & EU, European values and cultural diversity, their countries,possibilities of mobilities in Europe and other topics of volunteers’ interests connected with the mission of the project. They are expected to create interactive and engaging activities, using non-formal methods of education (with the assistance of the tutor) and conduct the workshops for members of the Club, students of the complex of school as well as for other schools and European School Clubs in the Silesian region,
 promote international volunteering, for example during long breaks between lessons volunteers can organize activities in the hallway in school. They will have their own volunteering corner, where they can organize activities for students,
 work on the Volunteer Press, an informative platform where volunteers collect media reviews and write their opinions on European topics (common activity for volunteers hosted at the Foundation and Club) – the final form of this platform will be decided together by the volunteers with the assistance and guidance of the tutor,
 volunteers will have the possibility to assist youth workers at local youth club for youth with difficult social backgrounds Tlen, cooperate with a local primary school and kindergarten,
 volunteers will have space to develop own projects/propose own activities connected with the mission of the project.

To integrate all volunteers, apart from activities in particular hosting organization, common activities for
all Volunteers will be organized. All volunteers:
 will write blogs dedicated to their experience in the form of articles, photographs, audio/video materials. If you secretly dream of becoming a published author – you are in luck! Each month the volunteers write (at least) one article about their volunteering experiences in Poland. These posts are published on the Foundation’s website and/or Facebook.
 will organize local activities – workshops/activities in cultural centers, libraries and ngos to share intercultural experience among people from small societies. They will present their countries, cultures, share volunteering experience and promote European Solidarity Corps during workshops/activities addressed to youth, people with fewer opportunities, seniors,
 will take part in the preparations of the Parade & ville, events organized by the Foundation to celebrate Europe Day in the center. Volunteers together with their hosting organizations and the Foundation will plan & organize one tent in ville devoted to European volunteering & raising awareness about the needs of people with disabilities,
 will take part in internal on-arrival training organized by the Foundation. The first days followed by volunteers’ arrival to the city will be spent altogether, not in particular hosting organization. The Foundation will prepare integration activities, trainings and will deal with some organizational things,
 will participate in monthly meetings. Once a month all Volunteers will have a meeting in the Foundation and occasionally outside the Foundation to evaluate last month, prepare common activities and just integrate.

Condições: Pocket money: each volunteer will get the amount of 4 € per day, so about 120€ (in Polish currency – Polish złoty) per month – in cash or by a bank transfer (if they open a bank account in Poland).

Food allowence: each volunteer will receive about 100 € for food per month

Local transport: transport cards are provided

Accommodation: The Foundation will provide accommodation for the volunteers – the volunteers will share flats. The apartments will be rented by the Foundation for the entire time of volunteers’ mobilities and are equipped with all necessary utilities. Volunteers are obliged to keep the flat clean :)
Living costs (cost of water, electricity, internet, etc.) will be covered by the Foundation with a limit up to 90-110 złoty per month per person (depending on the flat and heating season).

Language support: language course at a language school will be organized – for the first 2-3 months, 1,5 hour twice a week.

Polish phone card: will be provided by the Foundation :)

Insurance: Volunteers from the European Union are obliged to have European Health Insurance Card, if possible. If not, they are required to have a confirmation that they are not authorized to receive one. The volunteers will be also enrolled to insurance plan at CIGNA insurance company, which is valid only if EHIC is not applicable.

Travel to&from mobility: the costs are covered up to limits of the European Commission based
on the travel distance:
 For travel distances between 10 and 99KM: 20 EUR per participant
 For travel distances between 100 and 499 KM: 180 EUR per participant
 For travel distances between 500 and 1999 KM: 275 EUR per participant
 For travel distances between 2000 and 2999 KM: 360 EUR per participant

Visa and visa related costs: are covered . The Foundation & Supporting Organization will help to obtain the visa (if needed) and register in Poland. The Foundation will reimburse the costs of visa after volunteers’ arrival.

Medical tests: volunteers hosted in kindergartens and school with integrative classes will have to undertake sanitary medical tests, as it is required by polish law. The Foundation will cover its’ costs and assist in the process.

Documentação: CV + Motivation Letter + Application Form

Download: Application-Form_European-Solidarity-Corps-vol.-2.docx

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